The owners of Sporting Kansas City joined Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback and leaders from Wyandotte County to announce plans for a massive complex east of Sporting Park and the Kansas Speedway.

The planned 190-acre complex includes youth and professional fields and could be the new training home for U.S. Soccer. A health and wellness center, a hotel and additional retail operations are also in the plans.

Brownback said the plans could have a billion-dollar economic impact.

Farmer Pat Braswell isn't as thrilled as some. He said he likes to pick his tomatoes in peace, but with the development in the area in recent years, that peace has proven elusive.

"There was absolutely nothing out here," he said. "Look at the street now. It's like a freeway out there."

The planned soccer complex would go up across the street.

Soccer fans who were in the area for Sporting Kansas City's game against Manchester City said they were excited.

"I think it is good for people around this area," said fan Noah Hockenberger.

"If they ever have open practicing over there, I would love to go watch," said fan Tyler Obico.

The training center will cost $75 million and will be paid for through Sales Tax Revenue (STAR) bonds, a Kansas economic development program.

"There is not going to be any increase in sales tax. That's where you plow your sales tax back in," said Brownback.

Back on his farm. Braswell said he's ready to cash out as the winds of change blow through.

"You got to get it while you can," he said.

Organizers said they hope to feed off all the soccer energy in the area and help turn the facility into a hub for youth soccer, too.

The project will be built in phases, with the hopes that first phase will be ready to go late next year.

HAPPENED TO THE CULPRIT. A NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER FOR U.S. SOCCER STARS IS ONE STEP CLOSER TO COMING TO KANSAS CITY. A COACHING ACADEMY IS ALSO IN THE WORKS. KMBC' ELI ROSENBERG HAS THIS STORY FROM 130R9ING KANSAS, JUST OUTSIDE THE GAME WITH THE EXCITEMENT AND THE CONCERNS. WHEN IT COMES TO GROWING HIS TOMATOES. HE LIKES TO PICK IN PEACE. OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS , THAT HAS PROVEN ELUSIVE. LOOK AT THE STREET NOW, IT'S LIKE A FREEWAY. IT'S ONLY GOING TO GET BUSIER AS BRASWELL GETS A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD ACROSS THE STREET. THIS EVENING, GOVERNOR SAM BROWNBACK ANNOUNCED THIS NEW SOCCER VILLAGE THAT WILL SERVE AS A TRAINING FACILITY FOR U.S. NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM. THE IDEA, A KICK WITH SPORTING FANS OUTSIDE OF TONIGHT'S GAME. I THINK IT'S GOOD FOR PEOPLE AROUND THIS AREA. I JUST FOUND OUT ABOUT IT. I'M ALREADY STOKED. IT WILL COST $75 MILLION TO BUILD. IT WILL BE PAID FOR USING STAR BONDS. THERE'S NOT GOING TO BE ANY INCREASE IN SALES TAX. BACK ON THE FARM, BRAZZSWEL READY TO CASH OUT. AS THE WINDS OF CHANGE BLOW THROUGH. SPORTING PARK IS IN ACTION TONIGHT. MANCHESTER CITY, THE ENGLISH

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